Every now and then, I get re-educated regarding the needs of customers. I just made a Raiders fedora, using the no shellac bodies that I can get from my feltmaker. I got an email today, saying he wanted me to remake the hat. Since he paid the new 400 price, I put the new liner in the hat, the one that cost an arm and a leg, as I do with the higher priced orders, unless otherwise requested. My s.of r. liner costs me bout' 5 bucks, whereas, the new, very classy one, cost me bout' 20 bucks a liner. So this hat got the expensive liner.
Then, he wanted the hat to be stiffer like some of my older ones.(as I just found out) Now, after many requests to get a softer Raiders body for those fedoras, I ordered alot of them! And they are soft! The brim will flop around in the wind. To me, its as close as pure beaver will ever get in the floppy department.
Of course, I always try my best to please, so a remake is in order. But, just thought this would show you what us Indy hatters have to consider, when making ANY changes.
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But, I am here to please, as best that I can. Any other good stories out there, without divulging names? Fedora